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Uncontested Investing - Turn Your IRA Into a Real Estate Investing Machine (Part 1 of 2)


Originally published on April 7, 2026


Uncontested Investing Podcast - April 7, 2026

In this episode of Uncontested Investing, Suzanne and I wrap up our alternative funding conversation by diving into one of the most overlooked capital sources in real estate: retirement funds. We break down how pensions, 401(k)s, self-directed 401(k)s, and self-directed IRAs can potentially be used to invest in real estate, why these accounts matter for investors building long-term wealth, and where the flexibility really starts to open up.

We also get into the practical side of it, including the differences between pensions and self-directed retirement accounts, why real estate can feel more stable than the stock market for many investors, what types of deals retirement funds can actually participate in, and the rules that can get investors in trouble if they are not careful.

If you have ever wondered whether your retirement dollars can be used to build a real estate portfolio, this episode gives you a grounded introduction to the opportunities, the structures, and the guardrails you need to understand before making a move.

 

Episode Highlights

00:00 Introduction

01:20 Retirement funds as a huge capital pool

02:18 Why real estate is safer than the stock market

03:26 A cautionary tale about putting all your retirement money in one place

04:08 How pensions differ from other retirement vehicles

05:09 The best way to approach pension investing

06:15 The 401K: What Americans know best

07:10 Why self-directed IRAs get so much attention

08:11 Why the self-directed IRA is the most common real estate vehicle

09:41 Why legal and accounting guidance is non-negotiable

11:21 What self-directed retirement accounts can invest in

12:53 The kind of properties you can invest in using your self-directed IRA

14:12 No self-dealing allowed and personal benefit before retirement age

15:01 No sweat equity, but the money flows clean

16:02 How using retirement funds for investing can benefit you

18:05 Nate’s personal 401(k) lesson from COVID

Quotables

“I truly believe that, yes, the values fluctuate in real estate, but not to the level of what we’re seeing in today’s stock market.”

“You can’t provide sweat equity. There’s no fixing of toilets or managing the property yourself when you’re using an IRA to fund these transactions.”

“If you start, do whatever you can, whether it’s a 401(k) or an IRA, however you can manage your personal retirement, do it as soon as you can and do it for the fullest amount possible, because it’ll make all the difference on the back end.”

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